
Alabama Men’s Basketball Updates Roster for 2025-26 Season
On Tuesday, Alabama men's basketball updated its online roster to reflect the new transfers and the addition of Chris Fleming to replace Ryan Pannone on the coaching staff.

Alabama's additions via the transfer portal and the high school recruiting class have been updated with heights, but not weights or jersey numbers. Based on the social media of a few players, we can guess that Jalil Bethea will wear No. 1, taking over the number after Mark Sears' departure to the NBA draft. We also know that freshman London Jemison is likely to wear No. 6, and Davion Hannah is expected to wear No. 4.
However, the rest of the new additions will have to wait a bit longer to get their official jersey numbers.
Headlining the new-look Alabama roster is the return of Labaron Philon for his second season, wearing his No. 0 from his freshman campaign, and Aden Holloway will return, wearing his No. 2 from last season.
Graduate Latrell Wrightsell Jr. is back for Alabama after learning a medical redshirt for last season. Wrightsell ruptured his Achilles tendon last season, eight games into the year, in the Tide's loss to the Oregon Ducks in the Players' Era Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Aiden Sherrell also returns to Alabama for his sophomore campaign and looks to compete for the starting center position on Oats's squad. Houston Mallette earned the same medical redshirt designation as Latrell Wrightsell from last season.
Listed in alphabetical order by last name, here are the new additions to Alabama men's basketball and their listed heights, according to the online roster.
Amari Allen - 6'8"
Jalil Bethea - 6'5"
Taylor Bol Bowen - 6'10"
Keitenn Bristow - 6'8"
Davion Hannah - 6'6"
London Jemison - 6'8"
Preston Murphy Jr. - 6'1"
Noah Williamson - 7'0"
Preston Murphy Jr. is the son of Alabama basketball assistant coach Preston Murphy. Murphy Jr. will join Alabama as a walk-on prospect, previously playing at Northern Oklahoma College.
Wyatt Fulton is the Tide 100.9 DME and Brand Manager, primarily covering Alabama Crimson Tide football and men's basketball. For more Crimson Tide coverage, follow Wyatt on X (Formerly known as Twitter) at @FultonW_.
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